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International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 2000
- Steve G. Sutton:
The changing face of accounting in an information technology dominated world. 1-8 - Robin S. Poston, Severin V. Grabski:
Accounting information systems research: Is it another QWERTY? 9-53 - Tanya L. Benford
, James E. Hunton:
Incorporating information technology considerations into an expanded model of judgment and decision making in accounting. 54-65
Volume 1, Number 2, September 2000
- Cheryl L. Dunn, Severin V. Grabski:
Perceived semantic expressiveness of accounting systems and task accuracy effects. 79-87 - Scott L. Summers:
Discussion of perceived semantic expressiveness of accounting systems and task accuracy effects. 88-90 - Andreas I. Nicolaou:
A contingency model of perceived effectiveness in accounting information systems: Organizational coordination and control effects. 91-105 - Ronald J. Daigle, Vicky Arnold:
An analysis of the research productivity of AIS faculty. 106-122 - Amelia A. Baldwin
, Bonnie W. Morris, James H. Scheiner:
Where do AIS researchers publish? 123-134
Volume 1, Number 3, December 2000
- Jeffrey A. Yost, Ronald H. Rasch:
Optimal warranty arrangements for the design of accounting information systems. 135-152 - Sangjae Lee, Ingoo Han:
The impact of organizational contexts on EDI controls. 153-177 - Ed O'Donnell, Julie Smith David
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How information systems influence user decisions: a research framework and literature review. 178-203

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